Potluck Video sits down with George Weld of Egg in Brooklyn, New York and learns how to make the perfect scrambled egg. Read More »
David Beckham is in the news on a daily basis, and it's always for the right reason, but will his kids attract the same attention? Read More »
Arcade Fire fans who want to see the band perform as "The Reflektors" in Brooklyn better have some serious scratch. Read More »
Famous London record store/label Rough Trade will open its first ever US store in Brooklyn on November 25, according to Billboard. The long-awaited store (plans were first announced in April of last year) will make its home in a 15,000 sq. ft. former prop warehouse in the Williamsburg neighborhood. While many people think opening such a large store in a time when music retailers are in decline is a major risk, the Rough Trade brass seem confident in their decision Read More »
Brooklyn "dream pop" band Heaven earns listener's ears with catchy hooks and a wall-of-sound. Read More »
Tim Williams wasn't trying to emulate the sensation of pleasant surfing when he named his band Soft Swells (just trying to describe his surroundings in Los Angeles), but the group's music had that effect anyhow. Some of the offerings on Soft Swells' new EP "Lifeboats" show how dynamic the band can be however. Read More »
MTV is releasing the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards Video of the Year nominees Wednesday at 8 am via MTV's Instagram and Vine accounts. Read More »
The Queen B*tch is back with racks, on racks, on racks. Lil Queen dropped her latest single "Look Like Money," today and lets just say she hasn't missed a beat. To commemorate her 39th birthday Lil Kim released her long awaited new single as a gift to her fans. Read More »
Jon Spencer and his band, The Blues Explosion, are credited as being among the originators of the "punk blues," a term he's not entirely comfortable with. When he's not under fire from traditionalists for corrupting the blues, Spencer tries to remind people that his group doesn't actually play that genre. Read More »
Hip-hop is going through yet another revolution as the 10-year and some cases 20-year anniversary of some of the most prolific rap artist's have came and gone. Rap stars of the '80's and '90's paved the way for a the future of hip-hop, you know...the Drake's, the Kendrick Lamar's, The J.Cole's, The Big K.R.I.T's, and so fourth. However, beyond those new comers there is another underground layer of aspiring artists, those that where inspired by the 2000's decade of hip-hop artists. Read More »
With July 4th less than one week away, the release of Jay-Z's highly anticipated album, Magna Carta Holy Grail may be more important than typical BBQ or travel plans. Jay-z already has the world buzzing about his first album since the Blueprint III, now rumors swirl that he may grace fans with a surprise live performance in NYC. Read More »
Plumb, Christian pop-rock artist, is spending a few days in Brooklyn in order to help children in need through an organization called Metro World Child. Read More »
Mister Cee is defending his sexuality again, this time he is blaming the media and the NYPD for reporting a "false" story of him trying to pick up a male undercover cop for sex. In an exclusive interview with Hot 97's Ebro today, Mister Cee said" I am not gay. I have not engaged in homosexual activity." Mister Cee also suggested that recent male prostitute incent was actually a Latina female, and attributed the male prostitute reports to the 83rd Precinct in Brooklyn. Read More »